01.01.01. Total population size and structure | South Africa
01.01.01. Total population size and structure | South Africa
12 Aug 2022
The 2021 mid-year population estimates assert that the South African total population is at 60.1 million people (StatsSA, 2021). The South-African population is usually classified using the population groups that people use to describe themselves in the country’s census, and that have a historical basis in the ‘racial’ classification system of the Apartheid regime: Black African, Coloured, White, Indian/Asian, and Unspecified. The table below provides the breakdown of the population structure, as per these estimates:
Table 1: Mid-year estimates for South Africa by population group and sex for 2021[1]
Population group | Male | Female | Total | |||
Number | % of total male population | Number | % of total female population | Number | % of total population | |
Black African | 23 761 051 | 80,9 | 24 879 278 | 80,9 | 48 640 329 | 80,9 |
Coloured | 2 578 930 | 8,8 | 2 716 038 | 8,8 | 5 294 968 | 8,8 |
Indian/Asian | 790 412 | 2,7 | 754 810 | 2,5 | 1 545 222 | 2,6 |
White | 2 257 654 | 7,7 | 2 404 805 | 7,8 | 4 662 459 | 7,8 |
Total | 29 338 047 | 100,0 | 30 754 931 | 100,0 | 60 142 978 | 100,0 |
Source: (StatsSA, 2021). Mid-year population estimates (table 5), p.9.
The majority of the population falls within the 25-59 year old age range (44%), followed by 0-14 year olds (29%), 15-24 year olds (18%) and 60 years and over (8%) (United Nations, 2017).
[1] The total population estimates have been updated for 2021 but the data presented in the remaining tables remain for 2018 as the overall proportions and trends have not changed.
References:
StatsSA. (2021). Mid-year population estimates 2021. In Statistics South Africa: Release date 19 July 2021 (Issue Statistical release P0302). Available from: http://www.statssa.gov.za/publications/P0302/P03022021.pdf
United Nations. (2017). World Population Prospects The 2017 Revision Key Findings and Advance Tables. World Population Prospects The 2017, 1–46. Available from: https://population.un.org/wpp/publications/files/wpp2017_keyfindings.pdf